Bryan Herta Autosport Moves to New Headquarters
New Race Shop and Two-Car Indy Lights Program Highlight Growing Team

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (December 17, 2009) -- Bryan Herta Autosport
(BHA) owners Bryan Herta and Steve Newey today announced that they will
move their Firestone Indy Lights program to a new headquarters for the
2010 racing season. BHA, a technical partner and tenant of Vision Racing
in its debut season, will begin the moving process this week and will
occupy a race shop on the northwest side of Indianapolis which formerly
housed Fernandez Racing.

"I am thrilled that we have this opportunity to grow our
team," said Herta, who will confirm BHA's full program in
January. "We are definitely a year ahead of the plan that Steve and
I had originally set for ourselves. This is an important step for our
team as we continue to build our infrastructure. I have to thank Tony,
Laura and Lauren George in addition to everyone at Vision Racing for all
of their support this season. It was a great partnership and we never
could have started BHA without their support."

BHA enjoyed a successful first season in Firestone Indy Lights
competition with American driving talent Daniel Herrington securing the
team's inaugural win at Chicago and a seventh-place ranking in the
championship standings aboard the #28 LeBleu/BHA Dallara in his rookie
campaign. Rising Brazilian driver Felipe Guimaraes added to the
accomplishments with two podium finishes in just three starts to bring
BHA's tally to five top-five and 15 top-10 results. James Davison,
driving for technical partner Vision Racing, added another victory at
Mid-Ohio, two poles and a second-place finish in the championship
standings.

"Moving to our own facility is the next logical step in building
the foundation for our expansion plans," added Newey. "We are
looking forward to the 2010 season as we have a very competitive program
in place. In addition to competing in Indy Lights, we are pursuing the
opportunity to enter a car in the Indianapolis 500."

It was less than a year ago that Herta and Newey announced their
partnership and the launch of BHA, which will now be based in a
16,000-square-foot building located at 6815 Guion Road, Indianapolis, IN
46268. It will be a busy off-season for the team as it prepares for the
opening round of 2010 Firestone Indy Lights competition in St.
Petersburg, Fla., on March 28.